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Much of the time, it's the opposite of being strategic and assiduously prepared".
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For Mr. Osborne, 39 — the youngest British chancellor since 1886 — it was a defining moment which he has been assiduously preparing for since 2008.
For Mr. Osborne, 39 -- the youngest British chancellor since 1886 -- it was a defining moment that he had been assiduously preparing for since 2008.
Mr. McCain has been assiduously preparing for this week in New Hampshire, presenting himself as both the political reformer, an appeal that could draw independent voters, and the more responsible steward of the nation's foreign policy.
Though he blames the government for his company's downfall ("We got dealt a bad hand"), he began assiduously preparing for this month's changes in rehab hospital reimbursement.
On more occasions than I care to remember, I didn't close the lid properly and while assiduously preparing for the next step/sneaking a quick cup of coffee (delete as appropriate), the centrifuge failed to start.
We talk passionately about peace, and at the same time we assiduously prepare for war.
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